Why Fiverr.com is the ultimate test to see if you are cut out for Internet Marketing
Reason 1: Five bucks is the lowest amount of money worth making from a sale. Sure you can sell eBooks for pennies, but if you have enough traffic for that to be profitable this guide probably is not for you.
Reason 2: On Fiverr you can get a sense of what people want in the bigger areas of IM, what’s popular, what’s selling, and what people like. I mean, it doesn’t go as deep as the true potential, but that would overwhelm anyone and this is a great start.
Reason 3: You can actually make a good deal of money ($100 a day for 1-2 hours of work) if you just research, twist, create. Fiverr teaches you this form, and you will find it applies to all online marketing. Basically. If you can do Fiverr, you should have the bug... and once you have the bug, well learning IM is self-perpetuating.
!!Tip: Understand that near everything on Fiverr has been made to be as easy as possible for the supplier to provide. When I truly realized this I started making money... $5 logos? That dude is using a couple of nice looking templates and swapping out the text in seconds to finish your order. 30 page in depth seo report? That dude has software that makes the report in a second. These are obvious to most, but if you search around the site and always remember "as easy as possible for the provider", you can do some Google-searching and look into software you never knew existed, or bulk services that could be turned into individual Fiverr gigs. It feels pretty awesome when you figure out how someone is doing a gig for so cheap on a massive scale. If you can crack the Fiverr code, you should be able to move onto bigger IM projects successfully.
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